A warrent has been issued for the arrest of the six officers who ‘illegally’ detained the 25-year-old on April 12 for the lawful possession of a knife.
The State’s Attorney has concluded Freddie Gray’s death was a homicide, and there is probable cause to file criminal charges.
A warrant has been issued for the arrest of the six officers who ‘illegally’ detained the 25-year-old on April 12 for the lawful possession of a knife, not a switchblade as cops previously reported.
According to the state prosecutor Marilyn Mosby, Gray sustained his fatal neck injury by being shackled in the back of the police van without a seatbelt – a move that violated the police rules of conduct.
In an astonishing revelation, Mosby said the blade for which Gray was arrested was not found until after he was detained.
The officers face charges including murder, manslaughter and assault.
Source: Freddie Gray’s death WAS homicide: Baltimore State Attorney